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Craig Norris walks along the docks at Victoria International Marina on a sunny Friday afternoon, fielding phone calls and making sure everything is flowing well.
On any given day, the marina welcomes many yachts that choose to stop in B.C.’s capital. Most recently, a US$35-million sailing yacht by the name of Athos docked. On July 14, crew members could be seen getting the 62-metre long vessel ready for its next sailing.
Athos isn’t the only superyacht to enter B.C. waters; not far away off Cattle Point is a $100-million superyacht called Anawa. The Anawa is owned by a Brazilian billionaire and has been near Victoria since May 2023.
Over on the mainland, a $200-million vessel called Attessa V (AV) has been drawing attention in North Vancouver . Then there's a 32-metre vessel called the Snowbored . Its final destination is Galiano Island.
In a statement to Glacier Media, the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority said anyone wishing to view the Attessa V in Vancouver's inner harbour area by boat "is urged to ensure they do so from a safe distance." "We love seeing boaters and paddlers out enjoying the waters that make up the Port of Vancouver," says Jason Krott, manager of marine operations and fleet. "Our focus is working with all users to build the awareness and understanding needed to support a safe shared space for recreational and commercial traffic."
The Snowbored, built by Westport in 2003, has a satin cherry wood interior, and a sundeck sporting a hot tub, wet bar, and lounge pads. It also has a fighting chair and rocket launcher for sport fishing, and can launch a Novurania tender and Yamaha waverunners.
For Norris, the CEO of Victoria International Marina, B.C. is starting to put itself on the map when it comes to attracting superyachts. For a long time, many international travellers would bypass the province altogether and head for Alaska, he says.
“Those yachts down in San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle and Tacoma that used to come up and just bypass us because they didn't know there was anything to do and now they're turning in and stopping and spending some time,” says Norris.
Superyacht owners are spending locally
As part of his job, Norris spends time arranging for superyacht owners to visit Victoria businesses. That includes connecting them with local jewellers.
“When they are visiting here, they're looking to spend money on art, and in the community, on all kinds of things: food and real estate and buying from retailers,” explains Norris. “They're just like any one of us: they go into a store, they like something, they buy it. It's just that they might buy a lot more.”
Sometimes superyacht owners will fly their friends in, and will put them up in nearby hotels, he adds. Crew members will often stay in hotels, too.
"They're all spending [money] locally.”
Unfriendly Canadians?
However, Canadians’ friendly demeanour and politeness appear to not have transferred to the superyacht community, Norris tells Glacier Media.
During his time marketing B.C. internationally, he says that specific boating community has been ‘grumpy’ towards him after learning he’s from Victoria.
"They basically said B.C. and Victoria, in particular, is one of the most unfriendly boating places in the world that they've seen,” said Norris. "I would say barring pirates."
He questions if the animosity is because the public does not get to interact or be ‘welcomed into the community’ of superyachting.
“They don't get a chance to meet these people and see them so they don't know who they are,” he says. "It’s this mystery."
The public can come down to the dock and walk around to see the boats, something Norris welcomes.
‘Exciting way to see the world’
According to Norris, the superyacht industry creates job opportunities for young people.
He tells Glacier Media that the marina has a high staff turnover as employees end up working on the bigger yachts.
“We're open to it. We don't think that that's a bad thing if they come on, and that's their career,” he says. “If they're hard-working, the yachts pick them up. There’s not a lot of them being trained in the region purposefully for that."
Norris adds yachting is an exciting way to see the world.
“You come down, you work here for a little bit and you have a really good chance of getting on one of those boats and just seeing stuff you would never see.”
The marina, he says, is actively hiring and looking for people interested in the marine industry.
Superyacht repairs being done in B.C. shipyards
Superyachts need an incredible amount of work to keep them running, and much of that work is being done locally when they arrive, says the CEO.
"There are well over 100 industries that it touches: everything from fuel, to ship repair to almost anything you would have in a house you would have in a yacht,” says Norris.
He believes more yachts will start coming to Victoria and having their work done in the shipyard.
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Greg Norris walks along the docks at Victoria International Marina on a sunny Friday afternoon, fielding phone calls and making sure everything is flowing well.
On any given day, the marina welcomes many yachts that choose to stop in B.C.’s capital. Most recently, a US$35-million sailing yacht by the name of Athos docked. On July 14, crew members could be seen getting the 62-metre long vessel ready for its next sailing.
Athos isn’t the only superyacht to enter B.C. waters; not far away off Cattle Point is a $100-million superyacht called Anawa. The Anawa is owned by a Brazilian billionaire and has been near Victoria since May 2023.
Over on the mainland, a $200-million vessel called Attessa V (AV) has been drawing attention in North Vancouver . Dennis Washington is listed as owning AV and his network of companies includes Washington Marine Group and Seaspan Shipyards in North Vancouver, where Kyle Washington, Dennis Washington’s son, is executive chairman.
For Norris, the CEO of Victoria International Marine, B.C. is starting to put itself on the map when it comes to attracting superyachts. For a long time, many international travellers would bypass the province altogether and head for Alaska, he says.
“Those yachts down in San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle and Tacoma that used to come up and just bypass us because they didn't know there was anything to do and now they're turning in and stopping and spending some time,” says Norris.
Superyacht owners are spending locally
As part of his job, Norris spends time arranging for superyacht owners to visit Victoria businesses. That includes connecting them with local jewellers.
“When they are visiting here, they're looking to spend money on art, and in the community, on all kinds of things: food and real estate and buying from retailers,” explains Norris. “They're just like any one of us: they go into a store, they like something, they buy it. It's just that they might buy a lot more.”
Sometimes superyacht owners will fly their friends in, and will put them up in nearby hotels, he adds. Crew members will often stay in hotels, too.
"They're all spending [money] locally.”
Unfriendly Canadians?
However, Canadians’ friendly demeanour and politeness appear to not have transferred to the superyacht community, Norris tells Glacier Media.
During his time marketing B.C. internationally, he says that specific boating community has been ‘grumpy’ towards him after learning he’s from Victoria.
"They basically said B.C. and Victoria, in particular, is one of the most unfriendly boating places in the world that they've seen,” said Norris. "I would say barring pirates."
He questions if the animosity is because the public does not get to interact or be ‘welcomed into the community’ of superyachting.
“They don't get a chance to meet these people and see them so they don't know who they are,” he says. "It’s this mystery."
The public can come down to the dock and walk around to see the boats, something Norris welcomes.
‘Exciting way to see the world’
According to Norris, the superyacht industry creates job opportunities for young people.
He tells Glacier Media that the marina has a high staff turnover as employees end up working on the bigger yachts.
“We're open to it. We don't think that that's a bad thing if they come on, and that's their career,” he says. “If they're hard-working, the yachts pick them up. There’s not a lot of them being trained in the region purposefully for that."
Norris adds yachting is an exciting way to see the world.
“You come down, you work here for a little bit and you have a really good chance of getting on one of those boats and just seeing stuff you would never see.”
The marina, he says, is actively hiring and looking for people interested in the marine industry.
Superyacht repairs being done in B.C. shipyards
Superyachts need an incredible amount of work to keep them running, and much of that work is being done locally when they arrive, says the CEO.
"There are well over 100 industries that it touches: everything from fuel, to ship repair to almost anything you would have in a house you would have in a yacht,” says Norris.
He believes more yachts will start coming to Victoria and having their work done in the shipyard.
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Massive superyacht with helicopter pad docks in Victoria
A 62-metre superyacht has made B.C.'s capital its latest port of call.
The three-year-old Anawa yacht, built by Netherlands-based Damen Yachting, arrived at the Van Isle Marina in Sidney on Sunday, before travelling down to Ship Point in Victoria on Monday.
The superyacht, estimated to be worth $100 million by website superyacht.com , could still be seen docked in Victoria's Inner Harbour on Tuesday.
"Key features of the Polar Class yacht include a fully certified helideck and hangar, two tender garages, a dive store and plentiful storage facilities to ensure 30 days autonomy on the water," said superyacht magazine Boat International in August 2020, when the vessel was first unveiled.
According to Boat International , the Anawa is just one of 190 motor yachts in the world that measures between 60 to 70 metres, and is in the top five per cent of vessels in terms of length overall.
Website superyachtfan.com reports that the Anawa is owned by Brazilian billionaire Jorge Paulo Lemann, who has an estimated net worth of 15.2 billion USD, according to Forbes Magazine's list of the world's richest billionaires in 2023 .
The 83-year-old started his career in investment banking before becoming a controlling shareholder of Anheuser-Busch InBev, a brewing company that makes more than 500 brands, including Budweiser, Stella Artois and Modelo.
Lemann also has stakes in Restaurant Brands International, which is the parent company of Tim Hortons, Burger King, Popeyes and Firehouse Subs, according to Forbes.
The Anawa has an annual operating cost of about $10 million, according to superyachtfans.com.
The Greater Victoria Harbour Authority (GVHA) says it has hosted superyachts before, but this one is particularly large.
"It is most likely the largest ship we've had moored at Ship Point," said Stella Garcia, manager of communications for the GVHA.
Anyone interested in looking at the vessel should make their way down to the harbour soon.
"We can't tell you how long it's going to be here for, but we do hope to see it again," said Garcia.
"It's a rare thing and I think that's what makes living in a port city so exciting."
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Interior renderings of the US$600 million vessel have just been unveiled, offering a glimpse inside what's being described as the world's first "yacht liner."
While all 39 of the floating apartments, which come with a private balcony or terrace, are said to be "fully customizable," some of the options showcased include huge shell-shaped beds, expansive living areas with ocean views, and wall-length mirrors.
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Somnio, which means "to dream '' in Latin, was designed by Winch Design and Tillberg Design of Sweden, and will be built by Norwegian ship designer and builder VARD.
The interior renderings were devised by Winch Design, Tillberg Design of Sweden along with Luttenberger Design.
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Vancouver Island
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Sault Ste. Marie
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An expensive superyacht has been anchored in Vancouver waters over the past several days. Owned by Brazilian billionaire Jorge Paulo Lemann, the 203-foot-long Anawa yacht is worth $100 million US dollars, with annual running costs of approximately $10 million, and is currently sitting in English Bay -- its final destination -- arriving on July 25 from Garden Bay on the Sunshine Coast.
A massive superyacht belonging to a US billionaire has docked at a North Vancouver shipyards for repairs during the COVID-19 pandemic, a trip the ship's owners say was "essential.". The 100-metre long Attessa IV arrived in Canada from Port Angeles, Washington on June 30 after receiving clearance from the Canada Border Services Agency ...
00:04:27. A 95-metre superyacht priced at $200 million was spotted cruising through False Creek before docking in North Vancouver. Attessa V Yacht was built in 2010 by Blohm and Voss, a German shipbuilding and engineering company. It arrived in Vancouver on Tuesday and moved over to a dock in North Vancouver on Wednesday morning.
The Nantucket Current once posted an article about the Viva, the same superyacht spotted at the Chevron barge, based on the text at the rear of the ship. It's a nearly brand-new superyacht built in 2022 and worth $175 million. Superyachttimes says that the superyacht is 94 m long and that Feadship built it in the Netherlands.
Athos isn't the only superyacht to enter B.C. waters; not far away off Cattle Point is a $100-million superyacht called Anawa. The Anawa is owned by a Brazilian billionaire and has been near Victoria since May 2023. Over on the mainland, a $200-million vessel called Attessa V (AV) has been drawing attention in North Vancouver.
The 100-metre superyacht is called the Attessa IV and it is parked in the water of Lonsdale Quay in North Vancouver. The yacht belongs to a US billionaire n...
On any given day, the marina welcomes many yachts that choose to stop in B.C.'s capital. Most recently, a US$35-million sailing yacht by the name of Athos docked. On July 14, crew members could ...
Published May 30, 2023 9:58 a.m. PDT. Share. A 62-metre superyacht has made B.C.'s capital its latest port of call. The three-year-old Anawa yacht, built by Netherlands-based Damen Yachting ...
An expensive superyacht has been anchored in Vancouver waters over the past several days. 23°C. ... the 203-foot-long Anawa yacht is worth $100 million US dollars, with annual running costs of ...
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